Locomotive - album album We are everything you see 1970

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Published On: 2024-05-15

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British group that in 5 years went from the sound as a jazz band to an R&B soul band to a ska band up the defined line-up and the release of their only album "We are everything you see" in 1970.
Good jazzy and psychy progressive rock, with large use of keyboards, corny horns, solid rhythm section with soul-flavored vocals. The leader Norman Haines quit the band before the release of the album and consequently the band broke up.

Norman Haines - vocals, keyboards, mellotron, harpsichord, organ, piano.
Bill Madge, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Lyn Dobson, Chris Mercer - tenor saxophone.
Hernry Lowther, Mick Taylor - trumpet.
Mick Hincks - vocals, bass.
Bob Lamb - drums.

Overture.
Mr. Armageddon.
Now is the end - The end is when.
Lay me down gently.
Nobody asked you to come.
You must be jocking.
A day in shining armour.
The loves of Augustus Abbey (part one).
Rain.
The days of Augustus Abbey (part two)/Coming down/Love song for the dead Che.
The loves of Augustus Abbey (part three).
Times of light and darkness.


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